The Summit Community has entreated key authorities agencies, including the Criminal Investigation Division, Bangladesh Monetary institution, BIDA, BPDB, REB, and Petrobangla, to take swift action against what it describes as “false allegations of cash laundering and tax evasion”.
In a letter addressed to the intervening time authorities’s Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus, Summit Vitality Global Chairman Muhammed Aziz Khan entreated the authorities to elaborate the recoil publicly.
Aziz Khan underscored the necessity for authorities beef as much as uphold contractual agreements and facilitate future investments of $3 billion over the next 5 years, specializing in sustainability and nil carbon emissions.
The letter stated, “These false allegations are harming Summit’s goodwill and unfavorable Bangladesh’s repute as a commute boom for international funding.”
Following media stories of alleged investigations into cash laundering and tax disorders, authorities officers reportedly visited Summit’s offices in Dhaka to sight confidential paperwork.
Summit’s letter expressed recoil that such actions, in accordance to false media claims, could perchance undermine confidence in the nation’s funding ambiance.
The firm entreated a swift authorities response to present protection to its operations and the broader pursuits of Bangladesh’s economic system.